
Taza Park Marketing Centre Displays
the project
The Taza Marketing Centre introduces the vision, culture, and future development of the Taza community. The goal of this project was to produce a series of custom-built display elements combining dimensional materials, graphics, and lighting. Our role was to translate the graphic design and spatial renderings created by Susan Zebedee (SZ Studios) into physical installations that focus on art, storytelling, and guiding visitors through the centre.



What We Did
The Solution
Prototyping was completed for a series of freestanding wooden display walls with inset lighting strips and dimensional lettering. These displays combine full-coverage graphics with gold vinyl decals, acrylic panels, and gold standoff hardware for layered visual interest.
CNC fabrication produced precise dimensional elements, including: community map shapes and icons, wall-mounted leaves, panels, letters, and a backlit geometric wood screen with colourful translucent inserts.
Direct-print graphics were applied to acrylic panels, while large-format matte graphics were printed for the community map, photographic murals, and freestanding wall displays. Vinyl decals were used for informational lettering, gold strip wall accents, and the Taza ring. Translucent privacy film with transparent line and geometric patterns were installed on select glass walls.
A rail-and-cable display system was also installed to showcase rotating artwork, completed with suspended studio lighting, gold letters and linear vinyl accents.
Together, these displays contribute to a cohesive environment focused on culture, craftsmanship, and community.



















